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Taste of Charleston, South Carolina

December 11-16, 2016

Your Trip Fees:

  • One Unit, Two People $879.00
  • One Unit, One Person $659.00
  • Each Additional Person (Age 12 and Older) $220.00

 

Come discover Southern hospitality, history, plantations, antiques and fine dining as the Coachmen Owners Association visits the unforgettable historic city of Charleston in South Carolina. James Island County Park Campground, featuring six miles of paved hiking/biking rails, beautiful scenery and more will be our home site for this event. Take a bus tour of historic downtown, a boat tour of the Charleston Harbor and a tour of Fort Sumter where the Civil War began in April of 1861. A visit to Boone Hall Plantation is planned where we will experience a working plantation which was established in 1681. A beautiful towering live oak canopy over the estate’s entry lane provides a gracious welcome to this property. We will visit the Confederate Navy’s H.L. Hunley which is undergoing restoration and learn about its ill-fated mission.

We will be staying right in the middle of the Holiday Festival of Lights. This spectacular festival brings in the winter season with scenes of Santa’s Village, Winter Wonderland, carousels and trains. Over 3 million shimmering lights are used to create this 3 mile long festival of lights.

Dine at one of the Southeast’s most renowned seafood restaurants. Hyman’s Seafood House, a family owned restaurant, in historic downtown Charleston started in 1894 as a wholesale dry goods store and changed to a restaurant in 1987.

Take time to visit Charleston on your own. Beautiful sandy beaches, native wildlife, marshes and forests are just some of the wonderful sites to behold in Charleston. We hope that you will join COA for this little “taste of Charleston” and experience a week full of history, fun and fellowship not to mention meeting new friends along the way!

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